Supports nonprofits working in the areas of hunger; housing; health and safety; human services; education; and the environment. Geographic
coverage: Available in Arkansas, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, and West Virginia. -- American Electric Power Foundation

Awards funding and technical support to participate in the Transforming Prediabetes Care Initiative, which will work to build the readiness of free andcharitable clinics to address chronic disease through prevention, adoption of technology and implementation of evidence-based interventions. Geographic
coverage: Nationwide -- AmeriCares

A fellowship program designed to develop the capacity of midcareer health professionals and behavioral and social scientists with an interest in health to participate in health policy processes at the federal level. Geographic
coverage: Nationwide -- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Provides loan repayment assistance to certain healthcare professionals who agree to practice in a Health Professional Shortage Area of Colorado. Geographic
coverage: Colorado -- Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

Offers loan forgiveness to resident physicians working in family medicine, general internal medicine, general pediatrics, or medicine/pediatrics who agree to work in a rural area of Kansas. Geographic
coverage: Kansas -- University of Kansas Medical Center

Provides loan repayment for dentists serving in designated shortage areas or documented special need areas in the state of Vermont. Geographic
coverage: Vermont -- University of Vermont College of Medicine AHEC Program

Funding for research that focuses on the development of new technologies that address important problems affecting people and institutions in rural America, such as food security and childhood obesity. Geographic
coverage: Nationwide -- USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Offers a $30,000 scholarship to rural medical students in Mississippi who agree to practice in underserved rural areas of Mississippi upon completion of their degree. Geographic
coverage: Mississippi -- University of Mississippi Medical Center

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